Page 4 of 38

Chapter 1 - Occupant safety
pg. 1 Occupant safety
Occupant  safety
Despite our strongest recommendations, and  your best intentions,  not wearing a  seat belt is like believing "It'll  never
happen to me!". Volvo urges you and  all adult occupants of your car to wear  seat belts and  ensure that children are
properly restrained,  using an  infant, car or booster  seat determined by age, weight and  height. 
Fact: In every state and  province, some type of child-restraint legislation has been passed. Additionally, most  states
and  provinces have already  made it mandatory for occupants of a  car to use seat belts. 
So, urging you to "buckle  up" is not just  our recommendation - legislation in your state or province may mandate seat
belt usage. The few seconds it takes to buckle up may one  day  allow you to say, "It's a  good thing I was wearing my
seat belt". 
Seat belts2
Volvo SRS4
Side Impact Protection  System - (SIPS) air bag8
Child safety9
Occupant safety12
Reporting Safety Defects12
pg. 2 Seat belts
Seat belts
 
Always fasten the seat belts before you drive or  ride.  
Two lights above the rear view  mirror will be  illuminated for 4-8 seconds after the starting (ignition) key  is turned to
the driving position. A chime  will sound at the same time if the driver has not fastened his seat belt. The rear seats  are
provided with self -retracting inertia reel belts. The front  seats  are provided with single roller belts with tensioners. 
Adjusting the shoulder belt
Lap portion  of the seat belt should sit  low
ProCarManuals.com 
     
        
        Page 5 of 38

To buckle: 
Pull the belt out far enough  to insert the latch  plate  into the receptacle (buckle for rear seats) until a  distinct  snapping
sound is heard. The seat belt retractor  is normally "unlocked" and  you can move freely, provided that the shoulder  belt
is not pulled out too far. The retractor  will lock up as follows:
 if the belt is pulled out rapidly
 during braking and  acceleration
 if the vehicle is leaning  excessively
 when driving in turns 
For the seat belt to provide maximum protection in the event of an  accident, it must  be  worn correctly. When wearing
the seat belt remember:
 The belt should not be  twisted or turned.
 The lap belt must  be  positioned low on the hips (not pressing against the abdomen).
 The shoulder  section of the front  seat belts adjusts automatically  to the driver's height. 
Make sure that the shoulder  belt is rolled up into its  retractor  and  that the shoulder  and  lap belts are taut. 
Before exiting the car, check that the seat belt retracts  fully after being unbuckled. 
If necessary,  guide the belt back into the retractor  slot.
NOTE:  Legislation in your state or province may mandate seat belt usage.
For information on securing child seats,  please refer  to page 11.
 
WARNING!
 Any device used to induce slack into the shoulder  belt portion of the three-point belt system will have a
detrimental effect on the amount of protection available to you in the event of a  collision.  The seat back should not
be  tilted too far back. The shoulder  belt must  be  taut in order to function properly.
 Do not use child safety seats  or child booster  cushions/backrests in the front  passenger's  seat. We also recommend
that children who have outgrown these devices sit  in the rear with the seat belt properly fastened.
 The rear seat of the Volvo C70 is intended  for two occupants only. Only two three-point seat belts are provided.
The center  position should never be  used to seat a  passenger.
pg. 3 Seat belts
During  pregnancy
Pregnant women  should always wear  seat belts. Remember that the belt should always be  positioned in such a  way as
to avoid any  possible pressure on the abdomen. The lap portion of the belt should be  located low, as shown in the
above illustration. 
ProCarManuals.com 
     
        
        Page 18 of 38

Chapter 5 - Wheels and tires
pg. 75 Wheels and tires
Wheels and  tires
 
The handling and  riding comfort of the vehicle is dependent on the inflation pressure and  the type of tires fitted. Read
the following pages carefully. 
General  information, Wear indicator, Tire economy, Flat spots
76
Snow chains, Winter tires77
Inflation pressure78
Uniform tire quality  grading79
pg. 76 Wheels and tires
General information
 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with tires according to the tire information label located on the rear facing side of the
right front door. 
The following is an  example  of a  tire designation code 225/50R16: 
225 =  tire width in mm. 
50 =  tire profile. This is the relationship (in percent) between the section height and  the width of the tire. 
R  =  radial tires. 
16 =  diameter in inches. 
The tires have good road holding characteristics and  offer  good handling on dry and  wet  surfaces. It should be  noted
however  that the tires have been developed to give these features on snow/ice-free surfaces. Certain models are
equipped  with "all-season" tires, which provide a somewhat higher degree of winter roadholding on slippery
surfaces than  tires without the "all-season" rating.  However, for optimum road holding on icy or snow covered
roads - we recommend suitable winter tires on all four wheels.  When replacing tires, be  sure that the new tires are
the same size designation, type (radial)  and  preferably from  the same manufacturer, on all four wheels. Otherwise there
is a  risk of altering the car's road-holding and  handling characteristics. 
NOTE:  When storing wheel/tire assemblies (e.g. winter tires and  wheels), either stand the assemblies upright or
suspend them off the ground. Laying wheel/tire assemblies on their sides for prolonged periods  can cause wheel and/or
tire damage. 
Wear indicator 
The tires have a  so-called "wear indicator" in the form  of a  number of narrow strips running across or parallel to the
tread. When approx. 1/16" (1.6 mm) is left on the tread, these strips show up and  indicate that the tire should be
replaced.  
Tires with less than 1/16" (1.6 mm) tread have a  very poor grip in rain or snow. 
When replacing worn tires, it is recommended that the tire be  identical  in type (radial)  and  size as the one  being
replaced.  Using a  tire of the same make (manufacturer) will prevent alteration of the driving characteristics of the
vehicle. 
To  improve tire economy:
ProCarManuals.com